364 U.S. 573 (1961) Cited 138 times 1 Legal Analyses
Holding that "[although] it might be better . . . to intrust [jurisdictional disputes] to arbitrators, . . . Congress, after discussion and consideration, decided to intrust this decision to the Board"
Explaining that when the Board found that there was "no sufficient objective basis" for finding that employees viewed a statement as a threat, § 158(c) "plainly bars the Board not only from finding the speech was an unfair labor practice ... but also from using it as ‘evidence of an unfair labor practice.’ "
Holding that, when movant waived his right to appeal any sentence issues, he did not waive his right to collaterally attack his sentence with a § 2225 motion grounded in ineffective assistance of counsel and involuntary plea